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BUSINESS
Prominent talent agent Casey Wasserman is reportedly planning to sell his agency following recent revelations about his past connections to Jeffrey Epstein, sparking a mass exodus of high-profile clients from his firm.
Following the release of controversial documents linking Casey Wasserman to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, Wasserman is reportedly preparing to sell his talent company. This decision comes as several high-profile clients have distanced themselves from him.
The shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) could lead to longer wait times for security checks at airports. Travelers are advised to arrive early and prepare for potential delays.
Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, head of DP World, resigns after emails reveal his close ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
A fire at Havana's Ñico López Oil Refinery has been controlled without injuries, coinciding with Cuba's escalating fuel shortages. The situation intensifies as U.S. actions cut off vital oil supplies from Venezuela.
TRAVEL
Travel groups warn that a partial government shutdown could lead to delays at airports as TSA workers threaten unscheduled absences due to funding issues.
As a partial government shutdown approaches, major travel groups warn of potential delays at airports and increased wait times due to funding disputes affecting the TSA.
As the number of ultra-rich individuals continues to climb, luxury private jet travel is soaring, particularly in Asia. Discover what this trend means for both aviation manufacturers and wealthy travelers.
Fujiyoshida, a city near Mount Fuji, cancels its cherry blossom festival due to issues caused by an influx of tourists. Residents are unhappy with littering and trespassing.
SPORT
Vladyslav Heraskevych's disqualification from the Winter Olympics for wearing a helmet featuring deceased athletes from Ukraine has ignited a heated debate.
In the midst of the Winter Olympics, two Chinese-American athletes, Eileen Gu and Alysa Liu, find themselves on opposing sides of a nationalistic debate, highlighting the clash between heritage and national identity.
Vladyslav Heraskevych, a Ukrainian skeleton racer, faces disqualification from the Winter Olympics due to a helmet that honors 20 athletes lost in the ongoing conflict with Russia. The controversy raises significant questions about memory, identity, and the spirit of sport.
Ukrainian skeleton athlete Vladyslav Heraskevych has lost his appeal to wear a helmet honoring fallen athletes at the Winter Olympics, leading to his disqualification from the games.
Ilia Malinin dazzles in the men's short program while Maxim Naumov pays tribute to his late parents, and an unexpected Minion-themed skater stumbles on the Olympic ice.
ENTERTAINMENT
As Arundhati Roy's cult classic returns to the screen, explore the timeless themes of youth, rebellion, and social critique captured in her iconic film.
Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni were in court discussing a sexual harassment lawsuit, but their negotiations did not lead to a settlement.
Hollywood director Steven Spielberg steps up to donate $25,000 to the GoFundMe campaign for the family of late Dawson's Creek actor James Van Der Beek, whose funding goal has now surpassed $2 million.
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OPINION
Lady Victoria Hervey confronts Piers Morgan on air, revealing deeper issues of media manipulation and complicity in Hollywood scandals amidst legal battles and whistleblower allegations.
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POLITICS
Havana's annual cigar festival is called off due to a worsening energy crisis exacerbated by the US blockade. What does this mean for the famous Cuban cigars?
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's proposed changes to whale protection rules have sparked outrage among environmentalists amidst rising whale deaths.
The World Health Organization has halted a controversial US-backed hepatitis B vaccine trial involving newborns in Guinea-Bissau, citing serious ethical concerns.
Ukrainian skeleton slider Vladyslav Heraskevych faces disqualification from the Winter Olympics for wearing a helmet honoring athletes lost in the war against Russia.
HEALTH
A controversial hepatitis B vaccine trial involving newborns in Guinea-Bissau, funded by the US, has been halted following ethical concerns raised by the WHO.
New legislation aiming to implement impairment-detection technology in cars may save lives, but debates over its funding and readiness continue.
Nancy Guthrie, mother of 'Today' show host Savannah Guthrie, has been missing since February. Law enforcement is following new leads as they investigate her sudden disappearance.
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The once-famous star of 'Dawson's Creek,' James Van Der Beek, faced financial struggles after being diagnosed with cancer, highlighting issues within the American healthcare system.
TECH
In a bold move, India mandates that social media companies must remove unlawful content within three hours of notice, reducing the previous deadline significantly. This change has stirred debates about online censorship and user freedom.
In a high-profile trial in California, social media platforms Instagram and YouTube are accused of intentionally designing their apps to be addictive, impacting mental health, particularly among children.
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Instagram and YouTube face scrutiny in a landmark trial over the mental health impacts of their platforms on young users.
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